cytokines 1 Flashcards

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signalling

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initially cytokines interact with the high affinity receptor
leads to heterodimeric complex - low affinity receptir is recruited leading to the phosphorylation of jak
jak phosphos the cytoplasmic tail of the receptor creating a docking site
docking site allows the recruitment of STAT that can be phospho by jak

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cytokine families

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type 1
short chain cytokines
long chain cytokines

type 2
type1 IFNs
type 2 IFNs

chemokine fam
tumour necrosis fam

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IL-2

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belongs to common y chain family of cytokines
produced by t cells and dendritic cells
receptor expressed by t b and nks
fine tunes immune response
activates stat 5 - regulates other t subsets and promotes treg prolif and survival
promotes t helpers, t regs, ts, bs, monocytes and nk cells
antigen present ing cell binds to resting t cells
il-2 ar eproduced and activate t cell
il a, b and y bind il2 leading to clonal expansion and differentiation of effector t cells

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il-4

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produced by t cells, esionphils, nk cells and mast cells
receptor expressed by t b nk mast cells and basophils
activates stat 6 and regulates th2 cells
activates stat 3 via jak1/stat3 kinases
il4 binds high affinity il4a and recruits low affinity common y chain to trigger signalling

il4 deregulation contributes to the development of allergies and asthma

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il4 type 1 receptor

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il4ra, il4, y chain

signals to hematopoeitic cells, iadaptive immunity and t/b regulation

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il4 type 2 receptor

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il4ra, il4, il13ra1

non hematopoeitic cells, innate immunity, effector function

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il-6

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signalling compelx formed by 2 il6, 2 il6ra and 2 gp130

during inflam transmembrane domain of il6ra can be cut off - leads to soluble form of il6ra that upon binding to il6 can signal in every cell type

can have pro or anti inflam functions

deregulation leads to chronic inflam - eg inflam bowel disease

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pro-inflam activities of il6

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expansion and activation of t cells
diff of b cells
regualtion of acute phase response

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anti-inflam activities of il6

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metabolic control
il6 dependent regeneration
bone metabolism
pain

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gp130

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a common y chain shared by many cytokines

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il6 activation

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fiirst binds high affinity to il6ra

2nd heterodimeric complex formed and signalling occurs

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cytokines sites that interact with receptor

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site 1 - interface
high affinity interface
hot spots
very specific

site 2 - interface
low affinity
less specific
surface complementarity

stem contact
only in some complexes
helps stabilise the cytokine-cytokine receptor complex

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